Maybe you DIY'd it. Maybe you hired someone two years ago when you were pretty sure you had it all figured out. Either way, that site isn't the one your business needs now, and every time you send someone there, you're undercutting yourself. Meanwhile, fully custom builds quote you five figures and three months. Hard pass.
Every time you send someone there, you feel that little pinch in your stomach.
But your site looks like the business you had two iterations ago.
You want to hand it to someone who gets it and trust them to do it right.
Your offers will shift. Your niche will narrow. You'll probably rebrand at least once. By year five, that money would've been better spent on ads. Or a business coach. Or six months of rent.
Custom video walkthrough showing where everything lives and how to make updates, plus Showit's tutorial library. Email support included for the first week post-launch.
Up to six pages, customized to how you actually sell. Domain transfer, basic SEO, email marketing, calendar bookings, contact forms—all connected and tested before launch.
Monday kickoff, daily Loom recaps, batched feedback over email or voice memo. You'll always know what's happening, what's next, and what I need from you.
Investment: $3,800 • Timeline: 7 Business Days
Free, 30 minutes, low-key. We'll talk about your business, what you need, and how I can help. If we're a fit, we schedule in your build week right there.
Before kickoff, you'll drop your copy, photos, brand assets, and any inspiration into a shared Notion dashboard. Having everything up front keeps the project on track for the week.
Monday: kickoff call so I can ask everything I need to make smart creative calls. Tuesday through Friday: I build, you review the daily Loom videos and send feedback by the next morning.
Final tweaks on Monday: link checks, form tests, last-look passes. Tuesday we push it live and you get back to running your business.
You're excited about the next phase of your business and have goals for what's ahead.
You want a designer who runs the project like a project, not a vibe.
You're super clear on who you are, what you do, who you do it for, and why.
You're hoping a new site will give you direction in your business. That's not what a website is for.
You want from-scratch, fully custom. There are designers who do that, but not me.
You're still figuring out who you serve and what you sell. That work should be done before we start.
- Sally Starrfield, Consultant
Brandy took my thousands of loosely connected ideas and turned them into a concrete plan with a pricing structure, marketing plan, and reel strategy. The process was ten times faster than if I tried to figure it out myself. Save yourself the time and headaches.
- Melissa Coloton, Sales Coach
It feels fan-f*cking-tastic to send people to my website instead of, like, 400,000 other random links to God only knows where else. You are such a rockstar!
- Katie Peoples, Storyteller
Her reasoning for choosing each element goes right back to her kickoff conversation, and everything is done with intention. The result is incredible designs created by a masterful and strategic designer.
- Anna Bloodworth, Reiki Healer
Working with Brandy was so collaborative. I felt supported, seen, and celebrated before, during, and after the build. I've been telling everyone who will sit still long enough that she did my site.
For one-page Showit sites (sales page, landing page, link-in-bio) and simple updates or refreshes to existing Showit sites. Two days, custom quoted from $1,500. Not sure which option works for you? Let's talk it out.
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Not when I'm done with it. The template solves the structural stuff that doesn't need reinventing. That frees up the entire week to focus on the parts of your business that actually differentiate you: your offer structure, your voice, your conversion path. Nobody's going to land on your site and think "oh, a template." They're going to land and think "oh damn, she knows what she's doing."
Yes, because the process is designed for it, not because corners get cut. Starting from a template means we get to skip three weeks of debating whether the image should go on the left or right. I keep the week tight: kickoff Monday, build Tuesday through Friday, daily Loom recaps, batched feedback. Predictable, on-time delivery is the whole point.
Service-based businesses run by women—mostly coaches (life, business, mindset, money, career), consultants, creatives (photographers, copywriters, stylists), the whole spread. If you sell your expertise and your time, you're probably in. If you sell physical products and need e-commerce, I'm not your designer—but I know a few who'd be a great fit, and I'm happy to point you to them.
Clarity on three things: who you are, what you do, and who you do it for. If you can tell me those things, we're in business. If you can't yet, that's foundational work and it's not something we can squeeze into seven days.
No, copywriting isn't my thing. You've got a couple options, though. You can hire a copywriter before we start (I can point you to a few I trust). Or I can build your site with placeholder copy prompts you fill in yourself after the build —so the design is done, and the writing is on you. We'll figure out which makes sense on the Fit Call.
Less than you'd think, but more than zero. Monday is a kickoff call (about 1.5 hours). Tuesday through Friday, I'll send a Loom video at end of day showing what got built. You review it that night or first thing the next morning and send feedback ASAP via email or voice memo. Slow feedback = slow build. So if you're going to be off-grid that week, let's pick a different time.
Six pages is enough for most service-based businesses (home, about, the offer, contact, plus two more—usually portfolio and something like a resources or freebie page). If you need more, we can add them on for an additional fee. It might push the timeline by a day or two, but it's usually a manageable adjustment. We'll talk it through on the Fit Call.
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